India Trip Itineraries

Got a measly 24 hours in Delhi? Don't despair. So what if you do not have the luxury of three or even six days? Done well, you can actually fit in almost all the important places to see in Delhi. Here's how...
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Asia is a passionate and intriguing land, and our top 10 romantic things-to-do in Asia will make sure you experience the best the Far East has to offer. Tokyo is famous for its intricate and breathtaking gardens, none more so than Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden. Known as one of the most beautiful spots in the entire country, a visit here will rejuvenate and inspire you. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade offers some of the most spectacular views of Hong Kong to be found, especially at night when the skyline is lit in neon. It's also the ideal place to watch fireworks on New Year's. While here on the island don't miss a tour of the South Coast. Much different than other parts of Hong Kong, the South Coast features more greenery and natural beauty. Incredible views of the sea can be had from a leisurely stroll from Deep Water Bay to Repulse Bay along a raised walkway, which feels and looks more like the French Riviera than the Far East.
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Dining in India should be fun as well as tasty, so we have put together a list of the ten most fun restaurants to complement your trip. A visit to the sumptuous Punjabi By Nature in New Delhi satisfies with Mughla and Indian food in a dining room the whole family will enjoy. On the other hand, Shalom caters to a younger crowd interested in trendy dining. Plenty of Indian dishes are on the menu, but the Moroccan lamb stew and Spanish corn crepes are also must-haves. Tiffin in Mumbai will keep you coming back to try more samples from their nearly 160 offerings. Sit on a throne at Henry Tham and enjoy soups, appetizers, seafood, grilled meats, or vegetarian dishes. The experience is sophisticated, but the prices and portions are excellent. If you visit Bangalore, make sure to stop in at Karavalli, where the decor impresses whether inside or out, and the menu abounds with seafood selections. For fun dining in India, take a look through our top ten list, then go explore.
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Cheap restaurants in India are a dime a dozen, but what you really want are the ten best. Andhra Pradesh Bhawan Canteen in New Delhi, for example, serves a variety of Indian fare at a bargain price. Unlimited servings make this hideaway well worth finding. Follow the Yellow Brick Road in New Delhi for a casual--and very yellow--atmosphere. All the food here tastes great, but the desserts take the day. Also try Yellow Chilli to sample a fantastic Dal served beside a layered glass of Lassi. Stop in at the Bombay Baking Company atop the JW Marriott for delicious coffee and pastries. Traditional cooking rules at Aafrein, and the scent of spices will prepare your head (and your stomach) for the meal. Fire And Ice dishes out pizza and pasta with a spicy and distinctly Indian approach. Vegetarians and meat lovers alike can delight in the flavors of India, and with any of these choices, you can even do so on a budget.
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Make the most out of your trip to the Far East with our top 10 things-to-do in Asia guide. Make sure to pay a visit to Tokyo's chaotic and lively Tsukiji Central Fish Market - here you'll find the answer to every seafood lover's dream in delicious edible fresh fish. When evening falls, take an excursion to Shibuya - Tokyo's answer to Times Square. But you'll find so much more than just large crowds and neon signs. Off-beat restaurants, cozy, fun-filled bars, and shops with an eclectic array of goods and services are just waiting to be explored. Victoria Harbour is one of the premier travel destinations in Hong Kong. Lined by stunning skyscrapers and Victoria Peak, the harbour is home to hundreds of ferries, yachts, junks, and speedboats carrying people and cargo to and from the city. If you have only a short time to visit Bangkok, your one stop should be the Wat Pho, one of the oldest and largest of its temple complexes. Guided and non-guided tours are available to explore this historic treasure.
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Experience the very best in Asian cuisine and ambiance with our top 10 restaurants in Asia guide. Chisen is a Japanese restaurant where you can grab a seat at the counter and enjoy a full course meal for a reasonable price. Chiyoda offers up traditional Japanese dishes in a contemporary atmosphere. Some of the popular a la carte menu items include ginkgo nuts and marinated seafood. Secret Garden is the place to find delicious and reasonably priced Thai fare. We recommend you sit in the beautiful garden courtyard to enjoy some goodies from the bakery after your main course. The Santi Cafe has long been one of the top dining destinations in Jimbaran Bay. This busy seafood restaurant excels with delicious grilled seafood and juicy steaks and boasts a majestic view of the ocean - and we suggest you visit at dusk so you can enjoy the spectacle of the sun setting over the ocean.
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Add some good times to your dining experience by using our top 10 fun restaurants in Asia as a guide to your trip. Zauo has one of the most intriguing gimmicks in dining going. Want fish for dinner? Grab a pole and fish for your meal from the deck of an old-fashioned wooden ship. Once you've hooked your meal, the staff will lovingly prepare it for you. Chop is a great place to see a live band playing a number of different musical styles. A full bar and a restaurant make this the ideal venue to dance and enjoy a night of music. Staunton's Wine Bar and Cafe has monthly menu specials that include pizza and other favorites in a festive atmosphere we're sure you'll love. Bourbon Street in Bangkok is one of the few places where you can get spicy Cajun/Creole cuisine. We're extremely partial to the baby back ribs and fried chicken.
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Experience Far Eastern cuisine like never before using our top 10 5-star restaurants in Asia guide. When you want only the best in fresh, high quality sushi, Genjikoh is the place to find it. The restaurant boasts an exquisite view of a traditional Japanese garden and pond for unequaled ambiance and tranqulity. Zuma is the Sunday favorite of the locals in Hong Kong. Sunday brunch here consists of a tempting starter followed by a choice of main plates with an unlimited supply of champagne or sake, followed by a scrumptious dessert. Peking Garden Restaurant serves up traditional Chinese favorites with elegance and style. It's popular with locals in Beijing and tourists alike for its Peking Duck and cold chicken in rice wine sauce, among other classics on the menu. Celadon is widely considered as one of the best restaurants in Bangkok, and their menu is filled with authentic Thai fare served in a classy atmosphere.
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In a country as large and rich in culture as India it is impossible to do everything, so we've made a top ten list. On the campus of Mumbai University, visit the Rajabai Clock Tower, which houses the University's library along with rare manuscripts. The exterior showcases eight statues representing the Indian castes. Cubbon Park in Bangalore sits on approximately 300 acres and boasts an abundance of flora and fauna, and impressive colonial buildings. Paresnath Temple is lavishly adorned with intricate designs, mirrors, colored glass, and marble. You cannot visit the city of New Delhi without stopping at the India Gate. The structure was built in honor of soldiers who died during WWI. While especially beautiful at night, it is also a marvelous location for daytime picnics and outings. Constructed of red sandstone in 1648, the Red Fort must be visited. The Fort now welcomes thousands of tourists daily and hosts a sound and light show every evening. Check our suggestions to make sure you tour India’s best.
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You have ticked off the list of must-see places in Delhi, ogled at stone structures that are centuries-old, taken a whiff of strong spices at Khari Baoli, even fallen in trance listening to the soul-stirring qwaalies at Hazrat Nizamuddin. But, what about your kids? Sulking in the hotel, endlessly swapping channels, ordering food as a ruse to fight boredom. Come off your high-culture, history-seeking perch. See things from your kids' perspective. Give them the Delhi that they want. It is actually easy. And a whole lot of fun.

The first thing to do is to shift to a kid friendly hotel, like the Nirula's. They have a restaurant that serves delicious pizzas, burgers, footlongs and some of the best ice creams in Delhi.